The Hard Choice with Brad Draper
In a world filled with distractions, Brad Draper opens by acknowledging something important: if you're listening to this instead of mindless scrolling, you're already committed to something bigger. He dives into Napoleon Hill's legendary 20-year research project with Andrew Carnegie, where Hill interviewed approximately 500 of the world's most successful people. What did they all share? Not just desire, but an obsessive, burning desire that consumed their every thought and action. (Brad even admits how his own obsession with growth rubbed off on his wife Michaela.) The difference between wishing and achieving comes down to this emotional intensity—that fire that makes your definite major purpose always on the tip of your tongue. For Brad, that purpose is clear: to be "transparent glass" so others see Christ through him. This drive led him to teach weekly classes at Utah State Prison for over a year, achieving record enrollment there and expanding to other facilities. How clearly can you answer the question "What do you want?" Because once you nail that down, Brad argues, everything else flows naturally. Success becomes inevitable when you maintain desire, know your goals, and refuse to quit—reframing obstacles as learning experiences rather than failures. Ready to discover your definite major purpose? Tune in to hear Brad's full breakdown of how alignment between voice and action creates meaningful impact. Now, If you find this episode valuable, please share with your significant other, friends, and family. We love you! Listen in! Thank you for listening to this episode of The Hard Choice.
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